Yes, "indigenous" is an adjective.
Yes, the noun form of "indigenous" is "indigenousness" or "indigeneity." These terms refer to the quality or state of being indigenous, describing people or things that are native to a particular region or environment.
Indigenous, tribal, primitive, native
An indigenous city is a settlement or urban area that has been established and inhabited by indigenous peoples. These cities often reflect the cultural practices, traditions, and values of the indigenous community that founded them.
Bolivia has the highest percentage of indigenous people in South America, with over 40% of the population identifying as indigenous.
The adjective forms are anthropologic and anthropological.
no, it is an adjective
it is an adjective.
The word indigenous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The noun form is indigenousness.
The word indigenous is an adjective. It is not an event and it doesn't take place.
the suffix -ous.
Yes, "Native American" is a proper adjective for indigenous peoples of America.
The word indigenous is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: indigenous people, indigenous plants, etc.The words sleuth, epiphany, and enigma are nouns.The word sleuth is also a verb.
Yes, the noun form of "indigenous" is "indigenousness" or "indigeneity." These terms refer to the quality or state of being indigenous, describing people or things that are native to a particular region or environment.
"Polynesian" is a demonym adjective used to describe people or things related to the Polynesian islands in the Pacific Ocean. It can refer to language, culture, or heritage of the indigenous peoples of this region.
The people and language of Fiji are Fijian.
No it is not, it is a name given to the natives of a place.
The word 'aboriginal' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'aboriginal' is a word for someone belonging to one of the indigenous peoples of Australia; a word for a person.